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Easy hikes around Schenkenberg offer access to the Uckermark region's tranquil lake landscapes and wooded paths. The area is characterized by serene natural settings, including the Unteruckersee and the Ucker River. Hiking around Schenkenberg provides opportunities to explore flat terrain, often alongside water features or through historical town areas. The region's trails are generally low in elevation gain, making them suitable for accessible outdoor activity.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Stettiner Sparkasse was established in 1823, even before the Prussian Savings Bank Ordinance of 1838 was issued. At the beginning of 1824, the Prenzlau magistrate informed its citizens that they could receive one percent interest on their deposits at the Stettiner Sparkasse and that the statutes of the aforementioned bank could be viewed at the town hall.
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The Catholic priest Peter Ernst Podlech had a Catholic school built in 1890 on Kuhdamm (today Neubrandenburger Straße). In the same year, the construction of the church was also approved. The church of St. Maria Magdalena was built in 1892 in the neo-Gothic style and consecrated in September 1892. After its destruction (1945), it was rebuilt in 1952. Today, it therefore appears very modern.
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The fortification, consisting of a city wall, four city gates, defensive towers, and 66 watch houses, was built starting in 1287. It was 2.6 km long and up to 9 meters high. The watch houses, open towards the city, served for defense. In the 18th century, small (residential) houses began to be built inside the city wall, three of which are still preserved.
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Immediately west of the stable building and directly on the current promenade of the Unteruckersee lake, a warm bathhouse was built in the war year 1916 as a foundation of the printer and book publisher Louis Vincent. He bequeathed that 100,000 marks from his assets should flow into the construction.
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In 1918, the city wall was breached here to build a connecting road. The modern era already demanded its inroads back then...
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At the local monastery, where you can also eat excellent cake in a cafe.
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The sculpture (by the artist Claus Lindner) was erected in 2012 and carries a telephone, referencing the former embassy of the "City of Roland Cities." The sculpture is located near St. Nicholas Church.
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There is also an information board here.
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Schenkenberg and the surrounding Uckermark region offer a wide selection of easy hiking trails. You'll find over 80 easy routes, providing ample opportunities to explore the tranquil lake landscapes and wooded paths.
The easy hikes around Schenkenberg are characterized by generally flat terrain, making them accessible for various ability levels. You can expect paths alongside the beautiful Unteruckersee, along the Ucker River, and through serene wooded areas or historical townscapes. Elevation gain is minimal, ensuring a comfortable experience.
The easy trails in Schenkenberg are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 380 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil nature, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine nature exploration with cultural sights.
Yes, many easy routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Blindower Gate (Stettin Gate) – St. Jacobi Church Prenzlau loop from Prenzlau is an easy 4.2 km (2.6 miles) circular hike that takes you through historical parts of Prenzlau.
Absolutely. The easy, mostly flat terrain and shorter distances of many trails make them ideal for families with children. Routes often pass by lakeshores or through parks, offering pleasant and safe environments for younger hikers. Consider the Grünow Village Church loop from Grünow for a gentle, family-friendly walk.
Most easy hiking trails in the Schenkenberg region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to be mindful of local regulations.
Easy hikes often feature the picturesque Ucker Promenade on the Unteruckersee, Prenzlau, offering scenic views of the lake. You can also find tranquil wooded paths and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Uckermark's natural settings. The View of Prenzlau from the Unteruckersee is another notable highlight.
Yes, many easy hikes incorporate historical and cultural landmarks, particularly in and around Prenzlau. You can explore historical brick buildings like St. Mary's Church in Prenzlau and the Mitteltorturm, dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. The Prenzlau Town Fortifications – Blindower Gate (Stettin Gate) loop from Prenzlau is a great example of a route showcasing these historical sites.
Yes, especially around Prenzlau and the Unteruckersee. The Ucker Promenade offers places to relax, and Prenzlau itself has various amenities. The Sonnenkap Campsite, located near the water, also features a restaurant and shop, providing convenient options for hikers.
The Schenkenberg region is beautiful year-round for easy hikes. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, while summer is ideal for combining hikes with swimming in the Unteruckersee. Even in winter, the flat trails can be enjoyed, offering a peaceful, frosty landscape.
Prenzlau, a central hub in the region, is accessible by public transport, making it a good starting point for many easy trails. From Prenzlau, you can access routes like the Lake Unteruckersee and the Ucker River – Prenzlau Lake Park loop from Prenzlau, which starts directly in the town.
Parking is generally available in and around the larger towns like Prenzlau, which serve as common starting points for many easy trails. Look for designated parking areas near the town center or by popular attractions like the Unteruckersee to begin your hike conveniently.


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